California-based design studio Legacy Entertainment have outlined their projects ahead of the IAAPA event in Orlando.

Legacy is celebrating a career year with its biggest outlay of production since the Legacy brand was established.

“With six projects under-construction, and another ten in various stages of design, we are happy to announce that Legacy has continued to hold onto its place as Asia’s leading entertainment design firm for yet another fantastic year,” says Taylor Jeffs, Legacy’s President and Chief Creative Officer.

Legacy have confirmed the projects spread across four countries and ‘span a variety of disciplines, from world-class theme parks to next generation shopping destinations.’

Vietnam has recently emerged as one of the firm’s most important markets – case in point being the impressive debut of The Sea Shell Aquarium at VinWonders Theme Park in April which the company designed. Legacy currently has five major destinations currently in the works.

“Much like our work in Indonesia, our projects in Vietnam often require creative solutions by which our clients can offer their guests world-class experiences where the spending power of the consumer might be less than in more-developed tourism markets,” says Barry Kemper, Legacy’s Chief Operating Officer. 

“Very often, these budget-conscious experiences can meet or exceed their world-class counterparts, located elsewhere around the world.”

Most recently, the firm has designed a number of yet-to-be-announced major projects in China – one based on a globally renowned automobile brand, and another on a top-performing video game.

“The secret behind Legacy’s rapid growth and enduring success is simpler than one might think,” says Eric Carnagey, Legacy’s Managing Director. “We don’t simply design things or environments. We design and deliver ideas. 

“The alchemy of our dreamers and designers cannot be duplicated! We are continually humbled and thrilled that the uniqueness of our products has been – and remain – recognized and valued by the dozens of the world’s top developers and biggest entertainment brands.”